Sunset fishing

Fishing at sunset Como Lake_StaatsThe past week has been stormy and rainy, with downpours of historic amounts.  What a delight to have a return to sunshine on Friday – it seemed as though everyone got outside to enjoy the warmth of summer again.  The unsettled weather has also brought some amazing clouds, and on this night there was a beautiful reflection of light and dark, pink and gray, as the sun was setting in the west.  The lake at Como Park was filled with people – walking or biking the paths around the lake, taking in the sunset, or fishing.  Summer is short in Minnesota so it’s important to make the most of each wonderful evening.

A fresh snowfall

Ready for skiing_Staats-2We awoke yesterday morning to a fresh coating of snow – about four plus inches.  And while it was still snowing, the forecast was for quickly clearing skies.  I bundled up and headed over to Como Park.  Arriving before dawn, there was already activity all around.  The skiers were out on the golf course enjoying the open spaces, and the groomer was methodically going around the course near the ski hill laying the tracks.  As the sun made its way above the low-lying clouds, it caused the shadows to pick up the patterns of the track – line after line after line.  Just a few minutes after I made this photo, a group of skiers swooshed past me and down the hill, smiling and chatting and commenting how lucky they were to have such a glorious morning to be out and about.

Watching the winter sunset

Watching the sunset at Como_StaatsThe days are short and the nights are long in our Minnesota-part of the hemisphere.  After a stretch of sub-zero days, and the prediction of more to follow, yesterday was a breath of warmer air.  Our highs reached into the 40’s and brought people outside as if it were late springtime.  I was at Como Park to enjoy the late afternoon and watched this couple as they lingered over the early sunset.  The shadows ran long across the snow but their spirits were high as they laughed and encouraged a man who was drilling holes in the ice for fishing.  The sun set quickly, darkness took over, the wind picked up, and as predicted the temperatures fell to subzero overnight.  Our respite was short but gave us the hope of warmer days in the distant future.

A week’s slide into winter

Winter at Como Park_StaatsOur landscape that was brown and cold last week has been transformed into winter.  Daytime temperatures in the single digits, subzero temps at night, and snow have brought the look and feel of winter.  Ponds and lakes that were previously frozen with clear ice are now covered with snow, and are once again being populated with fish houses.  The ducks and geese have all headed south in search of open water.  And we are learning again how to drive in ice and snow.  How quickly this seasonal change has taken place!

Morning rain in the Japanese garden

Morning rain in the Japanese garden 7D_2197_StaatsI spent the morning at Como Park in the McNeely Conservatory and the Ordway Japanese Garden.  Although we had the promise of bright sunshine and hot and humid weather for the day, the morning was cool and cloudy.  The light was actually quite beautiful for photographing.  I spent a half hour in the Japanese garden and was preparing to leave when I heard the sound of raindrops hitting the pond.  As beautiful as the sound was, the sight of the large drops punctuating the calm water’s surface was delightful.  I stayed through the rain showers and continued to photograph, enjoying the freshness of the rain, the cool of the morning, and the peacefulness and beauty that I found in the garden.